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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. no time frame for schools in england to reopen as the government says it's too early to set a date and children are told there are no plans to keep them in school over the summer. i know that you will be missing your friends, your teachers, your lessons, and i want you to know that you are such an important part of this fight to. as uk hospitals warn that stocks of personal protection equipment are running low, a new delivery to replenish stocks due to arrive today has been delayed. more protests across the us, calling on governors to reopen economies which were shut to stop the pandemic spreading. we'll look at the different solutions to different covid—i9 problems with four of our correspondents around the world.
singing and from the homes of the stars in celebration of healthcare workers everywhere. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments, both here and globally. the uk government says it's doing all it can to get as much personal protective equipment as possible from around the globe to frontline health workers here. it comes as a further 596 people have died in the uk from coronavirus, taking the total number of deaths tojust over 16,000. over 120,000 people have tested positive for the virus in the uk. a delivery of vital protective equipment for healthcare workers to the uk has been delayed.
the government said it was working to ensure the shipment from turkey, which includes 400,000 gowns, would reach frontline staff in the coming days. the education secretary has said he cannot give a date for when schools in england might reopen and argued that maintaining lockdown was the best way to save lives. and from tomorrow, businesses can apply for a grant to help pay the wages of workers who have been furloughed or placed on a temporary leave of absence because of the pandemic. elsewhere, south korea has reported just eight new cases of coronavirus in 2a hours. the country had a major outbreak in february, but has managed to control it with aggressive testing and tracing measures. restrictions on social gatherings will now be eased. frontline workers in india have told the bbc that they don't know the true scale of the coronavirus outbreak as the country is not carrying out sufficient testing. and new york's governor, andrew cuomo, says he'll launch an aggressive antibody testing campaign next week
to see how many people have had the virus. he also said the coronavirus outbreak there is "on the descent." 40,000 people have now died of the virus in the us. we'll have more on the stories in a moment. but with the latest here in the uk, here's our health editor hugh pym. a vital consignment of masks and other personal protective equipment arrives from china at prestwick airport near glasgow this weekend. it's ready for distribution to health and care workers around scotland at a time when the kit, known as ppe, is in short supply in different parts of the uk. some hospitals in england have warned they're down to their last few days of supplies of gowns used in intensive care. a plane—load of equipment due in from turkey did not arrive as expected today. shortages of ppe have been reported by frontline staff for several weeks now. "i raised the issue at the downing street media briefing."
"can you comment on reports today that stocks of ppe were allowed to run down in the couple of years before the pandemic, and why was more not done to get hold of more ppe in march and early february, including using british companies? it is important to remember that, although there may be elements of distribution problems across the uk at different times and in different places, this is a huge pull on services which we have never seen before. and we have managed, actually, despite signalling many potential shortfalls, to continue to supply going forward. ministers said they were doing everything they could to bring in ppe from across the globe, but labour said more should be done to find supplies in the uk. every mp's inbox, certainly mine, is awash with small firms across the country saying they have tried to help the government with ppe, they've tried to tell
the government they can manufacture ppe, and they've hit a brick wall — they don't get anything back from the government whatsoever. stephen was a community mental health nurse who'd worked for the nhs for 30 years. he died with coronavirus last weekend. other members of the family were infected. his daughter made this plea to the public. please stay at home while you can. i mean, my dad couldn't, and he lost his life. so, if you can, i know it's horrible, no—one wants to be stuck at home 2a hours of the day every day, but it is what we need to do right now, and if it saves one life by staying in the house, then it's absolutely worth it. with social distancing in force and empty streets, speculation and debate about when the lockdown will be eased intensifies. there have been reports today that some schools might reopen in the middle of may. i want nothing more than to see schools back. get them back to normal,
make sure that children are sat around, learning and experiencing the joy of being at school. but i can't give you a date. and at the new, temporary nightingale hospital in london's docklands, their first patient to be successfully treated for covid—i9 was moved to another hospital to continue his recovery. applause there was applause from the staff who volunteered to move to work there. hugh pym, bbc news. more now on the problems around the distribution of personal protective equipment in the uk. 0ur economics editor faisal islam explained the complexity of getting to the brunt of the problem. it can be both true to say, as the government is saying, that hundreds and millions of items of ppe have been distributed up and down the country, and it can also be true at the same time to say that some nhs trusts or gps or certainly care
home settings haven't got the ppe that they need, or they're assessed as needing, and then there is a separate issue of what they want as well, because some individual doctors and nurses look at the guidelines and say, well, we want to be more protected than the guidelines are saying. so that starts to explain why you are getting, yes, on the one hand, hundreds of millions of items being distributed, and on the other hand, a regular through—flow of medical professionals saying, we need more, or we need a slightly different type. and so, yes, there were also big stockpiles that emerged from pandemic flu planning and also no—deal brexit planning, and the real question is how quickly are they being used day—to—day, and how much are they being replenished? so, you can say that there's a billion items that have been released, but what is the rate, what is the flow of that into the system?
because i think the first thing to say is that this is not a flu pandemic, it's a coronavirus pandemic, and coronavirus has been shown to be more contagious and potentially will be more long—lasting than a flu pandemic would have been, so you need more. so we don't have that data on usage, except for the fact that actually a government ministerjust this afternoon has tweeted out an individual one hospital's usage stats. i then tweeted out that. to give you a sense, this is the united hospital trust of lincolnshire. it gives you an idea ofjust how much ppe is required in a setting, actually, where covid is less spread than, say, the capital city or birmingham or wherever. you can see, if you tot it all up, it's that middle column, usage per day, it's like 72,000 items per day for a 3—hospital trust, and that's a lot of ppe. and you scale that up, you scale that up across the nhs,
across the uk, and you're obviously talking about millions of items of ppe a day, and then suddenly hundreds of millions over 50, 60 days doesn't look quite as significant as it might otherwise do, so you need to know how much is being used. we've only got scarce data for that, with the example i've just given you, but one also needs to take into account the fact that it's difficult to replenish, so you have this demand, you have supply problems, because the whole world wants it, and that is where you get the problem of, yes, lots of distribution, but also the fact that the people on the ground are telling us incessantly that they can't get enough. that was our economics editor. more protests are being held in several cities across the us, calling for state governors to ease the economic restrictions which were put in place to stop the spread of covid—i9. rallies like this one in denver, colorado are being held in arizona, washington state and several other locations.
president trump has signalled his support for the demonstrations. the us reported more than 20,000 new cases on sunday and there have been more than 40,000 coronavirus—related deaths. president trump is expected to give his daily briefing in washington shortly. this is the scene live in the brifing room of the white house, and we'll bring you what he has to say as soon as he starts talking. while much of the global death toll has come from western nations, concern is growing about the rise of cases elsewhere. developing nations with massive urban populations and under—resourced health systems could be particularly vulnerable. we'll be taking the view from japan, india, south africa and brazil, starting with rupert wingfield—hayes injapan, a developed nation which had thought it had dealt with the virus, but is now facing a second wave. japan now looks like it is at the beginning of a major out make where you have seen more than 10,000 reported cases growing at about 500 a day, the worst hit area is here in
tokyo where it looks like the healthcare tokyo where it looks like the healthca re system tokyo where it looks like the healthcare system is starting to look like it may be overwhelmed. we have seen reports in recent days of people being turned away from multiple hospitals in the city. the whole of japan is multiple hospitals in the city. the whole ofjapan is under a multiple hospitals in the city. the whole of japan is under a state of emergency but that is not the sort of lockdown you are seeing in the uk, andjapan, of lockdown you are seeing in the uk, and japan, the government is not done widespread testing despite that, it looked that japan done widespread testing despite that, it looked thatjapan might avoid the worst of the pandemic, but it now looks like the lack of tough action to suppress the covid—19 virus looks like it may have a serious price. india has more than 17,000 covid-19 serious price. india has more than 17,000 covid—19 cases so far, around 550 people have died of the infection. we are in our fourth week ofa infection. we are in our fourth week of a lockdown which is set to go on until my third at least. farming, fishing and not very populated areas are set to resume tomorrow because of the economic distress that the
shutdown is causing. doctors have told me they do believe the measures have reduced the burning hospitals to some extent, but they also say they can't really assess the scale of the outbreak in the country because it is not testing enough largely due to a shortage of testing kits. south africa has played a blinder so far, it has managed to hold down the rate of infection, just 54 deaths in total confirmed so far, and like many other governments around the continent, people are trying to act early and aggressively against the virus. but still, there isa against the virus. but still, there is a feeling here that the moment of reckoning is coming soon, perhaps in the next few weeks, and there is a real concern that fragile health systems in many poorer countries will be overwhelmed. i think the bigger concern right now is economic, the feeling that hundreds of millions of livelihoods are already being directly threatened. soa already being directly threatened. so a real fear here of hunger, of hardship and possibly even of
unrest. doctor does in latin america warning that without widespread testing, the official figures could massively underestimate the true problem here. meanwhile, here in brazil, the worst affected country, the president continues to downplay the severity of covid—19. has in the past called it the sniffles. last week he fired his health minister. because he disagreed over the importance of social distancing. he wants brazil to get back to work because of the economy. brazilians are increasingly angry with the way he has handled this crisis, a crisis that could see the collapse of the health system at the collapse of the health system at the end of this month. in normal times, children would be about to go back to school at the end of the easter holidays in the uk. but now, the emphasis is on online content and trying to make sure of provision for disadvantaged children, and those without access to technology. 0ur education editor, branwen jeffreys, reports from staffordshire. the streets in stoke are empty, the schools in england are closed, but for how much longer?
carl ward runs four schools and a college. he doesn't expect to reopen them soon. and when they do, it won't be back to normal. i think they're going to be part time. there is certainly not going to be a moment where all children come back to school together. we are going to have to take into account the health and safety of staff. that's going to be really important. as we look after children. social distancing will have to be considered. there will have to be plans going into that, as schools have done so far with quite a few less students obviously than they have been used to. ministers know that parents have to be convinced their children will be safe coming back to school. and teachers confident that they wouldn't be risking their lives by coming to work. that's going to take weeks and weeks of planning, to come up with a strategy that everyone can trust. for parents, it is challenging,
with the worry kids are missing out on learning. i think we've got to put the safety of the students and the safety of the teachers and other staff that are working in schools first. it will be very difficult to space the children out. i mean, children don't space themselves out, they are together, really. yeah. teachers also say it's important for everyone schools are safe. we aren't just worried about teachers and other staff in school. we are worried about the children and their families. children will be going home from schools to households with vulnerable adults and other vulnerable children in them. if you select on it and open up the document... weeks ago, schools got ready to move online. some are lending laptops to poorer pupils. now, the government is promising to do the same. it's a little bit funny, isn't it? it's the beginning of the summer term... a new online school is launching, backed by some big academy schools in england. but this new digital world
of learning risks leaving some of the poorest kids falling even further behind. branwen jeffreys, bbc news, staffordshire. elderly people and those with existing health conditions are among those most vulnerable to the coronavirus, and some are isolating without having relatives nearby to help out. in holland—on—sea in north—east essex, michael buchanan's been to see how one community is coping. they're neighbours and friends. they're healthy and active. but they're lonely. and they're bored. i know i'm 88, but, i mean, i can getaround. and i've got clubs and little bingos and i go out a lot, so i'm missing a lot, really. pauline greenhalgh hasn't ventured beyond her front door in the last three weeks. are you scared for yourself? iam, because, you know, i don't feel i can even go
to the doctors. i've got this pain in my ear and, i mean, i've had pneumonia twice in a year, so i think i'm a bit vulnerable. the residents on this close, in all 18 houses, are elderly and self—isolating. like other pensioners in the area, many moved here from elsewhere, so, theirfamilies, children, grandchildren, even great—grandchildren often live far away. well, i need a lot of help, because i'm on my own. and i lost my husband, so i've got no—one to help me. and i've got family, but they live in london. but i have got some friends around, but then they are in the same position as me. local charity tendring eldercare has become a lifeline to the close, and indeed the wider area. its day centre transformed into a food distribution point. this is my office and this is where i've been sleeping for the past couple of weeks. the chairman, 28—year—old
edward bell, has taken to sleeping here, even spending his own money to ensure people receive help. very young guy involved in this. what's the motivation for you? well, i've always absolutely adored the older generation. i had a lot of elderly great uncles and my grandparents meant the absolute world. and to see clients that we see, it brings it all back to me, because sadly they've all passed, so it's important that we help them, because they can't help themselves. this food parcel, the third the charity has delivered to the close in two days, is for 83—year—old ron kant. his bowls games have been cancelled. good afternoon! he doesn't use the internet, so he's trying to create his own entertainment. boring. boring, to be honest with you. i go into the garden and mess about in the garden and do two or three things i like to keep me occupied. and how can i say it, i've got a shoot, what i do,
with guns and things like that, pellet guns, and i put the box outside in the garden and have a practice out there, so... he laughs practice with pellet guns? i've been in the army, so... the area is known locally as god's waiting ground. almost 40% of the population is over 65, one of the highest proportions in europe. many of the people on the close have lost their husbands or wives, but for one resident, the lockdown has led to her partner moving in. since this started, i said, you either stay in your own home alone for a few months or you can stay here, and he stayed here. how are you getting on? lovely! you know, we help each other. we got things in the garden that he can do that i couldn't do, i can't lift. a kind word, a friendly wave, and a gracious gesture are all helping the close to cope. but like us all, the residents want their freedom back. just because you've lived your life doesn't mean you don't have a life to live.
michael buchanan, bbc news, holland—on—sea in essex. here in the uk, the bbc has learned of plans for a possible treatment for covid—19 that involves using the blood of those who have survived the illness. nhs blood and transplant has started approaching people who have recovered from the virus, asking them to donate blood for a trial of convalescent plasma therapy. the hope is that antibodies in that blood will help combat the virus in others. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle has more. it's a race to save lives. and in the hunt for treatments, blood may hold the key. nhs blood and transplants have hold the key. nhs blood and tra nspla nts have started hold the key. nhs blood and transplants have started approaching people who have recovered from covid-19. the blood people who have recovered from covid—19. the blood contains antibodies which are produced by the immune system and destroy the virus. the hope is to start a clinical trial to see if these antibodies can help patients who are currently ill. scientists have welcomed the move but say the uk has been too slow. scientists have welcomed the move but say the uk has been too slowm terms of the uk, i think there are
many aspects of this pandemic we will look back on and say i wonder why we didn't move a little bit faster. my hope is that within two weeks, we would see the first patients in the uk treated with convalescent plasma, having jumped over the various hurdles that need to be jumped to clear over the various hurdles that need to bejumped to clear a over the various hurdles that need to be jumped to clear a pass over the various hurdles that need to bejumped to clear a pass do this. —— path to this. the technology for this treatment is straightforward. someone who's had coronavirus needs to have fully recovered. their blood is then collected and the red blood cells are removed. what's left behind is called plasma, and this contains the antibodies they've built up while fighting the virus. this is then given to someone who has covid—19. the hope is that the donor's antibodies could help the patient to attack the virus. 0ne person's plasma can be given to up to three other people. in the united states, doctors have been collecting plasma. injust three weeks,
a nationwide project has been organised, involving 1,500 hospitals, and more than 600 patients have now been treated. it's very early days, but doctors say they are not seeing any safety issues, and some patients seem to be responding. we are going to learn more about what's in the plasma, the components, the antibody levels and other factors that are there as the weeks go on but sometimes, as a physician, you just have to try and take a shot on goal when you have a shot. plasma therapy isn't new. it was used more than 100 years ago to treat spanish flu, and more recently for ebola and sars, but it relies on people offering to donate. in new york though, which has been the epicentre of the pandemic in the states, there's no shortage of volunteers. people have been amazingly keen, coming out in droves. we've had hundreds and hundreds of donors, and we've been able to collect over 1,000 units already. it's really heart—warming to see the people who have gone through the infection in various degrees and now their main concern is, how can i now help others?
plasma therapy won't be a magic bullet, and scientists still need to assess how effective it is. but, with no current treatments for covid—19, this could help until a vaccine is found. rebecca morelle, bbc news. some of the biggest names in music have joined forces in a globally televised concert to celebrate healthcare workers. lady gaga, sir paul mccartney and billie eilish were among those who performed from their homes, while the rolling stones managed to play from four separate locations. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was watching. # well, i saw her today at the reception # a glass of wine in her hand... one world: together at home has already been dubbed the living room live aid. the rolling stones filmed their parts individually on mobile phones. # was a footloose man
# so i went down to the demonstration... charlie watts clearly didn't have a proper drum kit to hand. # my fair shares of abuse... # who finds the money... there was a beatle via broadband, sir paul mccartney. let's tell our leaders that we need them to strengthen the health care systems all around the world so that a crisis like this never happens again. # i'm still standing betterthan i everdid... and sir eltonjohn's piano had been wheeled into the garden. # smile though your heart is breaking # smile even though it's aching... the event was curated by lady gaga, who opened the show with a charlie chaplin classic. # you'll get by...
# i know delusion when i see it in the mirror... while taylor swift showed off some very natty wallpaper. hello and welcome to the show. the uk version was shown on bbc one this evening. for an event encouraging people to stay at home, many on social media questioned the decision to have three presenters in the studio. # you've got to laugh a little # cry a little... # your touch alone is enough to knock me off my feet... and little mix, who chose a song with a title that no—one should obey — touch. calling it the wi—fi woodstock may be a bit of a stretch, but there won't be many more occasions when a beatle and the stones appear on the same bill. colin paterson, bbc
news, his living room. let's cross live on out of the white house. president trump is about to start giving his daily briefing on the coronavirus outbreak. you can see the lecture and there in the briefing room of the white house. some of his officials took their seats as you can see to the left of the screen. we know from john hopkins university in the united states which has been calculating death in the united states, that the death in the united states, that the death toll in that country has now reached 41,000, that is by some distance the biggest death toll in the world. italy and spain both have death tolls of around 20,000, britain has a death toll of around 16,000, but clearly the united states, the world's superpower, has more deaths than any other country. there are a number of questions as to why. bear in mind, the president has in recent days used some of these briefings to settle political
scores. he has been in a battle with some democratic party governors in the united states, particularly the governor of michigan, california and andrew cuomo, to some extent, the governor of new york. in new york, it is worth saying governor andrew cuomo, a democratic party governor, has said deaths are beginning to plateau and may even be on the descent. the situation in new york will affect the rest of the country. there is however, a countermovement going on. we want to bring you some pictures of theirs. these are pictures of theirs. these are pictures from denver, colorado. we don't often see this in the new world of 2020, it is a crowd of protesters. they a re world of 2020, it is a crowd of protesters. they are from a movement which said they want to reopen colorado, and you can see one protester there waving at the helicopter. it looks like there are white, 100— helicopter. it looks like there are white,100- 200 helicopter. it looks like there are white, 100— 200 protesters there? i think the wider point is these protesters are
think the wider point is these protesters a re pa rt think the wider point is these protesters are part of a movement, toa protesters are part of a movement, to a degree, which has certainly happened in other countries and states as well, notably in texas. we saw in austin, texas, a number of demonstrations there. so president trump himself, you might remember if you follow twitter every moment of the day, president trump himself, well, i shall stop with that thought because you can see president trump followed by vice president pence approaching the lactone. thank you very much. i'd like to begin by saying we are continuing to negotiate with the democrats to get our great workers and small businesses all over the country taken care businesses all over the country ta ken care of. businesses all over the country taken care of. we're getting close to it, it could happen, it could happen, a lot of good work has been going on and we could have an answer tomorrow. and we're going to see why exactly tomorrow. and we're going to see why exa ctly d oes tomorrow. and we're going to see why exactly does take place —— what does ta ke exactly does take place —— what does take place. we're also helping our hospitals and our rural hospitals
who had been very badly. the rural hospitals very long time have been treated improperly and we are looking to help them and beyond. so we're looking at hospitals as well as part of the package. and we will see how that all comes out. but a lot of good things are happening. some very good negotiations. ijust got off the phone with the secretary of the rosary and we have some very good negotiations going on right now. “— good negotiations going on right now. —— of the treasury. and i think he will have a nice answer tomorrow but we will see. america continues to make steady progress in our war against the virus. as of today we have tested 4.1 8 against the virus. as of today we have tested 4.18 million americans, that is a record, anywhere in the world. the united states has now conducted more totals as than all of the following nations combined: france, the united kingdom, south korea, japan, singapore, india, austria, australia, sweden and
canada. and our testing is expanding very rapidly by millions and millions of people. so, we, we have done more testing than all of these nations combined, france, united kingdom, france, singapore, india, austria and australia. sweden and canada. that's something, right? we've done a greatjob where we are. an incredible team. and that includes our engineers, a lot of my military people, our admirals, includes our engineers, a lot of my military people, ouradmirals, our generals, one of our generals here haven't slept too much. somebody said to me, you look tired. isaid,| somebody said to me, you look tired. i said, i should be tired. but we have to win. tomorrow, the vice president will lead a call with

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